Learning to Earn; a Plea And a Plan for Vocational Education
The book Learning to Earn; a Plea And a Plan for Vocational Education was written by author Lapp, John A. (John Augustus), B. 1880 Here you can read free online of Learning to Earn; a Plea And a Plan for Vocational Education book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Learning to Earn; a Plea And a Plan for Vocational Education a good or bad book?
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In the advanced work of commercial education, in the schools of univer- sity grade, and in continuation, part-time and ex- tension courses, teachers must be men and women of the widest practical experience, else they can ac- complish nothing. They will have nothing to inter- est mature students of more or less experience themselves. "There has never been a time when there has seemed to be such a necessity for teachers in all kinds of schools to lay formalism aside, as now. Teachers so frequentl...y feel that their position is not one of business, but a profession; not in the sense in which a profession is usually understood, but a fancied notion of it, which prevents them from en- tering into and becoming factors in the great busi- ness world. This results sometimes from a fear on the part of the teacher that his views will not please every one, and that he may not be able to hold his position. Better lose it than be a mere satellite. Teachers must be men and women of ideas, because the business world needs such.
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